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Global growth to pick up next year, US to struggle: Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley expects growth in the emerging markets to be higher than their developed market peers.

November 18, 2019 / 18:44 IST
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Global financial services major Morgan Stanley expects US markets to underperform peers in 2020 as the dollar weakens and growth outside the United States to pick up amid monetary easing and receding trade tensions.

In a report dated November 17, it predicted that real GDP growth in the US, which is "clearly in late-cycle", will slow from 2.3 percent in 2019 to 1.8 percent in 2020.

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In the report, Morgan Stanley noted that the 75 basis point rate cut by the US Federal Reserve this year did stabilise the slowdown by lifting private demand but most of its benefits have already been absorbed.

"In 2020, the economy will grow more slowly as the bulk of the positive lift from lower interest rates will have been absorbed and households balance higher income with higher prices from tariffs," it said.